New Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Compares Carbon
Emissions of NMC 622 Cathode Material Made with Mined Metals Vs.
NMC 622 Hydro-to-Cathode® Battery Materials Made with Recycled
Materials
WESTBOROUGH, Mass., Jan. 30,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Using its patented
Hydro-to-Cathode® process and recycled materials, Ascend
Elements can today manufacture new EV battery material (NMC 622
cathode) at a 49% reduction in carbon emissions compared to
traditional cathode manufacturing processes that rely on primary
materials from mining. By 2030, the company aims to achieve a 90%
reduction in carbon footprint for its NMC 622 cathode product,
according to a new Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) published this week.
The study was conducted by a third-party in accordance with the ISO
14067:2018 standard and independently reviewed and verified.
"We have an opportunity to make new EV battery materials, and
new EVs, far cleaner than they are today," said Mike O'Kronley, CEO of Ascend Elements. "With
our ultra-efficient Hydro-to-Cathode® process and use of
recycled battery materials instead of primary materials from
mining, we can cut the climate impact of new cathode material in
half. Beyond that, we're on a path to achieve a 90% reduction in
carbon footprint by 2030."
The company's decarbonization path includes use of 100%
renewable energy in its recycling and manufacturing facilities, use
of rail to transport materials, and use of responsibly sourced
lithium carbonate (Li²CO³).
According to the study, the production of 1 kg of typical
cathode material (NMC 622 with primary material from mining)
generates 42.8 kg of CO2 emissions. Using Ascend
Elements' manufacturing process today with recycled battery
material, the production of 1 kg of NMC 622 cathode generates 21.9
kg of CO2 emissions. With the company's decarbonization
plans achieved by 2030, the production of 1 kg of NMC 622 cathode
will generate just 4.4 kg of CO2 emissions.
"To put these numbers in perspective, if we manufacture 10,000
metric tons of Hydro-to-Cathode® NMC 622 using our
decarbonized future process, the carbon emissions reduction would
be like removing 83,500 gas-powered cars from the road for one
year."
A summary of the LCA Study is available for
download. Carbon emissions for "typical cathode" are based on
the use of nickel sulfate hexahydrate from Indonesian laterites
using nickel matte via RKEF as an intermediate; cobalt sulfate from
ore mined in the DRC and refined in China; and manganese sulfate mined in
South Africa and refined in
China.
Founded in 2015 and based in Massachusetts, Ascend Elements is a
leading provider of sustainable, closed-loop battery material
solutions. From EV battery recycling to commercial-scale production
of lithium-ion battery precursor (pCAM) and cathode active
materials (CAM), Ascend Elements is revolutionizing the production
of sustainable lithium-ion battery materials. Its Hydro-to-Cathode®
direct precursor synthesis technology produces new CAM from spent
lithium-ion cells more efficiently than traditional methods,
resulting in improved economics and lowered GHG emissions. With
fewer batteries going to landfill and a cleaner manufacturing
process, Ascend Elements is taking the lithium-ion battery industry
to a higher level of sustainability.
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